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winger9
02-03-2018, 09:09 PM
My system is Live Knoppix 7.0.2 and kernel 3.3.7 installed to hard disc.

Can I happily update kernel 3.3.7 to kernel 4.7.9, and if I do, will the rest of
my system carry on the same as before?

The reason I want to update the kernel is because I've bought a new Seagate 2Tb
usb hdd, and it won't work on my present system (it works fine in Windows 7).
My testing, failed fixes, and Internet trawling leads me to the conclusion that the kernel
probably contains a bug that is preventing the drive from working.

(The following link shows what the problem is:

http://knoppix.net/forum/threads/32310-How-do-I-make-my-Seagate-2Tb-usb-hdd-work
-in-Knoppix?p=135340#post135340 )

The reason I want to update specifically to kernel 4.7.9 is because the Seagate
drive works OK with Live Knoppix 7.7 on usb memory stick, which has kernel
4.7.9.

My humble questions:

Please could you tell me what steps I carry out in order to update to kernel 4.7.9.
I'm out of my depth here, so could you spell out each step please.

Where do I get kernel 4.7.9 from?

Do I need to backup first?

Also, how do I revert to kernel 3.3.7 if I need to?

philo
02-04-2018, 05:02 PM
You cannot.

winger9
02-04-2018, 06:18 PM
Thanks philo (#2). Could you tell me why I can't update to kernel 4.7.9?

Also, is there a kernel version that I can update to, which doesn't have the
bug which prevents the operation of my usb drive?

winger9
02-04-2018, 09:02 PM
I've thought of another possibility, but I don't really know what I'm talking
about. Is it possible to do either of the following, in order to get the Seagate
drive to work:

a) Patch my present kernel (3.3.7).

b) Load a module that DOES correctly operate usb hard disc drives. I understand
that the "uas" module contains bugs that prevent correct operation of such
drives.